Draw outlet or rubber pipe leading from it are clogged. Turn of machine, unplug it and check if there's stiffened detergent in the outlet or some other foreign object. Unless you'd like to open up machine cover and crush manually stiffened detergent in the rubber pipe than call a repairman to do it.

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"Solenoid". No, you probably don't need one. You shouldn't even HAVE one.

I suspect strongly that you need to prime the new pump. There should be a priming plug on the top of the pump. Remove the plug and pour water into it. Replace the plug quickly and turn on the pump immediately.

You may need to do this several times before the pump starts drawing water. You can hear the change in pump sound when it starts moving water.

It does help, while you're priming, to close any valve you find between the pump and the pressure tank. As soon as the pump draws water, slightly open that valve or the pump will cycle on & off very rapidly. When the pressure tank is pretty full of water (you're getting fairly significant pressure on the gauge), open that valve fully.

I always liked to have a globe valve on top of the pump with a bell reducer and cap above that for priming purposes. The globe valve permits VERY fast pump repriming, and the bell reducer acts like a funnel, making it easy to pour water in. With the globe valve closed (normal operation), the cap doesn't even have to be tight - I need no tools to prime my pump that way.

Remove the dispenser draw and pour water down the soap chute as much as you can to soften any soap causing the blockage. When the water level drops, add more water. After a while use a soft flexible rubber hose and run it down the chute up and down to remove caked soap. Once this has been achieved, run the machine on "Rinse & Spin" to clean out the drum.

Normally if you take the soap slide draw out,you will see a hole underneath where the slide draw was. It normally blocks up with undesolved soap. Clear the channel then retry.Or sometimes water pressure is to high and then tends to splash internally causing water to drip out. Also make sure the slide draw is cleaned properly..

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Angie, pull the drawer all the way out and see if you have a lid seal blocking the inlet tube. There should be a releasing tab in the back. Just take your finger and feel where the fill port is. I have found many bottle lid seals blocking this fill port. Catriver..post back.